The Leave-No-Crumbs Camping Cookbook

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Imagine this: You're at a campsite 10, 000 feet up in the Third Mono Creek Recess of the high Sierras. You have no refrigerator, no food processor, no non-stick cookware, no measuring spoons, no pepper mill, no sea salt. How are you going to cook a meal that is imaginative, delightful, and delicious? That's what The Leave-No-Crumbs Camping Cookbook is all about.Rick Greenspan and Hal Kahn show anyone who loves the outdoors how to make homemade pizza, braid challah, wrap poached trout in a sushi roll, and even make dumplings for Chinese dim sum at their campsite. Campers who have never cooked anything more complicated than s'mores might feel uncertain about tackling chocolate mousse in the wild, but Greenspan and Kahn have three decades of experience teaching camp-out cooking. qWe've taught people who could barely boil water, q they say. And they are reassuring about trailside mishaps. If your grilled trout falls into the fire, take it out, brush off the ash, and rename the dish Cajun Blackened Trout. If the eggs break in their plastic container, make a dinner of crAcpes, huevos rancheros, and a cake. qThe point of wilderness cooking is to have fun, q say Greenspan and Kahn, qnot worry if the AcadAcmie FranAsaise is looking over your shoulder.q You'll find recipes for soups and stews; fruit, vegetable, and tofu dishes; pilafs, risottos, and polenta; pasta, noodles, and dumplings; sauces and schmeers (that's Yiddish for spreads); pancakes, crAcpes, and soufflAcs; pizza and quiche. An entire chapter is devoted to trout, and the book even includes a recipe for chocolate cake. There are instructions and tips for all sorts of of cooking techniques, including dehydrating, baking in coals or on a camping stove, grilling, frying, and steaming. And several pages are devoted to trip planning: how much food to bring, what to look for in a camp stove, how long you can expect your cooking fuel to last. This book is perfect for car campers, backpackers, bikers, canoeists, tail-gaters, and day picnickers who want good food to be part of the outdoor experience150 Delightful, Delicious, and Darn-Near Foolproof Recipes from Two Top
Wilderness Chefs Rick Greenspan, Hal Kahn ... just for working with and rolling
dough; Rick has a Waring blender with enough horsepower to pull a water skier.
... Some models allow you to expand the number of trays in use at any time; some
come with fruit-roll inserts, which we find particularly useful for drying soups and
stews.

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The Leave-No-Crumbs Camping Cookbook

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Rick Greenspan, Hal Kahn

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Rick Greenspan and Hal Kahn - 2004

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